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yemen and libya?" >> to make it clear that americans are resolved to avenge those who kill u.s. citizens on foreign soil. we are also resolved to show strength and make clear that we stand on the side of freedom in the world. let's understand that we do not know who in libya launched this vicious attack on our consulate, but it could be, as david ignatius suggest today, that extreme groups are using things like this video, which, as i said, i think is an incitement of violence, to try to stabilize the more moderate, elected governments that are -- tried to destabilize the more moderate, elected governments that are now running their countries. >> jane harman, thank you for joining me. in other news from around the world, the un and arab league peace envoy lakhdar brahimi says that the deadly conflict in syria is getting worse. he was speaking as he arrived on his first official trip to the country since he took up his job. during his three-day visit to syria, he is expected to hold his first meeting wi
yemen and libya?" >> to make it clear that americans are resolved to avenge those who kill u.s. citizens on foreign soil. we are also resolved to show strength and make clear that we stand on the side of freedom in the world. let's understand that we do not know who in libya launched this vicious attack on our consulate, but it could be, as david ignatius suggest today, that extreme groups are using things like this video, which, as i said, i think is an incitement of violence, to...
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american dems the attack on the consulate in libya -- condemns the attack on the consulate in libya. >> how could this happen in a country we helped liberate and the city we helped saved from destruction. >> killed for being gay. authorities in iraq are behind the systematic persecution of homosexuals, and capturing the world in color a century after movies broke out in black and white, the first films are being discovered. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. no american ambassador has been killed in the line of duty since 1979, but today the flags have been put at half mast in honor of chris stevens. the u.s. ambassador and three other diplomats were killed in the raid. the white house is investigating whether the attacks were planned, and president obama has promised to bring the killers to justice. >> in the darkness and confusion, witnesses said the area was cordoned off by heavily armed men. the attack was linked with an american film the attackers then insulting the prophet mohammed. >> we have to stop this. stopping the film is our hope. >> by the mo
american dems the attack on the consulate in libya -- condemns the attack on the consulate in libya. >> how could this happen in a country we helped liberate and the city we helped saved from destruction. >> killed for being gay. authorities in iraq are behind the systematic persecution of homosexuals, and capturing the world in color a century after movies broke out in black and white, the first films are being discovered. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the...
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i think what happened in libya basically is as much as... libya did not win a big seat in parliament and they're trying to exploit feelings against america to gain some popularity. but beyond all that i think one needs to also acknowledge there that there's a deep responsibility p proclivity in the middle east that these do with anything against islamtor prophet and there's no understanding of freedom of expression that people here in this country understand. >> brown: you're talking about the film now. >> absolutely. so we're looking at the process of change that has started but cannot be measured in month or years but rather in decades. >> brown: what are the forces at play, trudy rubin, that you see between these new government and militant groups in the country? >> well, i think that the militant groups who are looking to exploit political openings are trolling for films like this. a film, a cartoon. in egypt you had militant preacher on a satellite network who publicized this. this is the way they can get the crowds, this is the way the
i think what happened in libya basically is as much as... libya did not win a big seat in parliament and they're trying to exploit feelings against america to gain some popularity. but beyond all that i think one needs to also acknowledge there that there's a deep responsibility p proclivity in the middle east that these do with anything against islamtor prophet and there's no understanding of freedom of expression that people here in this country understand. >> brown: you're talking...
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we get the latest on the demonstrations, and the return of the remains of four americans killed in libya. >> woodruff: then, did the big bank bailouts here in the u.s. work? ray suarez gets two views on this fourth anniversary of the fall of lehman brothers. >> brown: david brooks and ruth marcus analyze the week's news. >> woodruff: and hari sreenivasan talks with journalist sasha issenberg about his new book exploring how the campaigns are mining data to boost turnout in november. >> whether you are likely to default on your loan or pay off your bill on time or run up $500 on your credit card in a given month, on trying to predict who you are going vote in november, who are you likely to vote for, what issues do you care about. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf and from carnegie foundation >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like yo
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the people of egypt, libya, yemen, and tunisia did not trade the tyranny of a dictator for the tyranny of a mob. gwen: but the protests have spread as this google map shows. throughout the middle east and beyond. you can look and see -- it's pakistan, in london, it's everywhere all over the region and beyond. what happened in benghazi was tragic, but is this something that had been building for some time, david? or was this just the spark? >> gwen, i think it was the flip side of these revolutions that we all watched with sauch maysment and such enthusiasm in some cases in january and february of last year. you know, at the time of those uprising, president obama said what was remarkable about the arab spring was that it wasn't about us, it was about them. it was about throwing avenue old dictators. well, whenever you traveled through the region there wasals -- always -- was always still a little bit of an undercurrent of about us, whether we were supporting democracy or imposing our values. this week it really became about us because these awful videos that you've seen were really wha
the people of egypt, libya, yemen, and tunisia did not trade the tyranny of a dictator for the tyranny of a mob. gwen: but the protests have spread as this google map shows. throughout the middle east and beyond. you can look and see -- it's pakistan, in london, it's everywhere all over the region and beyond. what happened in benghazi was tragic, but is this something that had been building for some time, david? or was this just the spark? >> gwen, i think it was the flip side of these...
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we have to be respectful and we should not intervene only to protect the interest in libya. it was a clear it was deal between the united states and france. i think in syria we have to care about the people being killed and not the strategic interest which is i think is the case today. >> i'm a journalist from egypt visiting d.c., and returning back again to cover the i i did i did diad.a. lem that. you said that the islamist in egypt say that the -- [inaudible] this is not the case. [inaudible] to islam and what can be solution to this gap which i think will not be solvent in the upcoming years. we will have -- problems. >> thank you. thank you for this question. first, what are you saying about the muslim hood and what was said was right. that's right. let me finish. he was talking about changing and reforming the individual, the family, and the society and at the end to get the islamic state and this was against the british residence and liberate the country toward the islam state. this is clear. if you look what is happening now within the muslim brotherhood you cannot s
we have to be respectful and we should not intervene only to protect the interest in libya. it was a clear it was deal between the united states and france. i think in syria we have to care about the people being killed and not the strategic interest which is i think is the case today. >> i'm a journalist from egypt visiting d.c., and returning back again to cover the i i did i did diad.a. lem that. you said that the islamist in egypt say that the -- [inaudible] this is not the case....
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to return as ambassador -- he worked on the ground in libya. he of all people would have been surprised by what happened. >> the german embassy was attacked. they had absolutely nothing to do with the islamic film which was made in the u.s. do you think this is more of a generalized anti-western sentiment? >> is the debate of more than 30 years now. is it the west and islam incompatible? i do not think so, but there are those who will look for not just american targets, but any western shuttle endeavour. >> just briefly, do you see these protests continuing or fizzling out after friday prayers? >> i expect they will continue in some form in some places. >> thank you for joining us with that analysis and what is going on in the arab world right now. in other news, striking south african workers have rejected a fresh offer from management to end the week-long industrial dispute. the miners made their decision at a rally near the mine. meanwhile, the government will not tolerate what it calls " illegal gatherings. -- illegal gatherings." david set
to return as ambassador -- he worked on the ground in libya. he of all people would have been surprised by what happened. >> the german embassy was attacked. they had absolutely nothing to do with the islamic film which was made in the u.s. do you think this is more of a generalized anti-western sentiment? >> is the debate of more than 30 years now. is it the west and islam incompatible? i do not think so, but there are those who will look for not just american targets, but any...
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it goes beyond libya. it goes to our security as a nation and what i would like to hear from each of you participating and thank you, if you could, provide your thoughts on the range of possible responses that we have as a nation. educate me to what you think we can do. all the while respecting what we would all like to see achieved in libya which is the establishment of a free and productive democracy. thank you. >> want to >> [talking over each other] >> you go first. >> going to the question, specifically the issue of -- there are two components that need to happen. one is a comprehensive effective plan for security and not just generic meaning you got to get the partners in libya concerned with security and the defense industry and joint chiefs of staff and a couple other agencies and they have a security council of sorts that uni effective discussions building on the tool veiny. a . any intervention from a country -- will have its the implications. there is the dynamic of having an effective force in
it goes beyond libya. it goes to our security as a nation and what i would like to hear from each of you participating and thank you, if you could, provide your thoughts on the range of possible responses that we have as a nation. educate me to what you think we can do. all the while respecting what we would all like to see achieved in libya which is the establishment of a free and productive democracy. thank you. >> want to >> [talking over each other] >> you go first....
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libya does have an elected president and prime minister. they want good relations with the united states. and they realize how serious this whole affair is. on the other hand, the libyans have been very sensitive with the international criminal court wanted, for instance, the son of gadhafi tried in the hague. they've pushed back and said, no, we'll try him here, according to our laws. he'll get a fair trial. >> we have seen the u.s. reinforce some of the embassies with especially trained marines. what is their red line? i mean, when do they decide to go ahead and fire? >> well, i believe that, first of all, either the theater command or the president has to given the order. probably the theater commancomm. they will be called into action eeth whr the host country cannot protect our diplomatic installation. at that point, they go in to secure the compound or the safehouses and to extract or evacuate diplomatic staff. >> this morning we're talking a lot about the red line, basically when to go to war and when to take action. now, the preside
libya does have an elected president and prime minister. they want good relations with the united states. and they realize how serious this whole affair is. on the other hand, the libyans have been very sensitive with the international criminal court wanted, for instance, the son of gadhafi tried in the hague. they've pushed back and said, no, we'll try him here, according to our laws. he'll get a fair trial. >> we have seen the u.s. reinforce some of the embassies with especially trained...
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we will communicate that message in the muslim world. >> brown: shibley, very briefly, please, the libya situation, is that more of a sign of hope. that's still developing. >> it is a sign of hope. i think the fact that you have thousands of people taking to the streets and not just demonstrating but going against the group that they think is extremist and, in fact, is reclaiming benghazi or saving benghazi, i think it is helpful. that's the sort of debate that is going on. i told you something about american foreign policy. we can't walk away from this don't make drastic decisions and pull back because of this crisis. there's a battle going on within arab countries, muslim countries, it's going to be their own battle and we have to understand we don't want to support the ones who are the extremists who will have the advantage if we do. >> brown: very interesting developments, shibley telhami and lawrence pintak, thank you very much. >> pleasure. >> woodruff: still to come on the newshour: hazing on college campuses; a syrian town caught in the crossfire; the presidential contest as romn
we will communicate that message in the muslim world. >> brown: shibley, very briefly, please, the libya situation, is that more of a sign of hope. that's still developing. >> it is a sign of hope. i think the fact that you have thousands of people taking to the streets and not just demonstrating but going against the group that they think is extremist and, in fact, is reclaiming benghazi or saving benghazi, i think it is helpful. that's the sort of debate that is going on. i told...
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especially libya. the country is grateful for our assistance but they still need more assistance. >> chris' message would have been do not waiver. that's the one thing he would have wanted more than anything, that this commitment to try to help stabilize fragile democracies is really what he had devoted his life to. and that-- the challenge now is to instill the rule of law and help them, not only find those who perpetrated, but to bring them to justice in fair trials and to be a contrast to, for example, the execution of muammar gaddafi but put them in on trial in ways these are new democracies committed to the principles of law and order. >> ifill: that's what we'll be watching for next. robin wright, frank wehrey, thank you both very much. >> woodruff: coming up, we'll look at how libyan developments were drawn into the presidential campaign. also ahead: unveiling the iphone 5; spraying herbicides in oregon's forests; and counting poor and uninsured americans. but first, the other news of the day. h
especially libya. the country is grateful for our assistance but they still need more assistance. >> chris' message would have been do not waiver. that's the one thing he would have wanted more than anything, that this commitment to try to help stabilize fragile democracies is really what he had devoted his life to. and that-- the challenge now is to instill the rule of law and help them, not only find those who perpetrated, but to bring them to justice in fair trials and to be a contrast...
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by the us trained by the last in some cases during the revolution in libya think that the u.s. didn't see this coming especially after what happened in afghanistan back in the seventy's and eighty's and now we see the results with the taliban i think people do not learn from history very well. that's one of the problems of humans they don't. learn from history and the full voice was really going into enough depth of understanding the culture as we talked about the mindset the religious things some of these radicals who were probably supported by the nato. summit radicals may probably have access to the weapons because when the government collapses the whole system collapses it was the have if they had easy access actually to a lot of weapons facility that is the big problem here in the ring with the middle eastern issue do anything the us expected for democracy that they were promising the libyans the egyptians and you know are there other countries the nations in the arab world that this will be the result of the democracy that their promise of the asli not you see hillary cli
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libya and yemen to their credit and governments there reacted very well and they apologized. they moved forces in, and i think there's great regret in libya, and great pre-american sentiment, but the question is about egypt, the most important one. >> it's the biggest and most important. >> and supporting the democrat's position there and backed morsi the muslim brotherhood leader and there was a big delegation last week in cairo of american business leaders and want to forgive their debt. >> we agreed to forgive a billion dollars worth of debt last week. >> and we have this sort of get congress to pass off on that still. >> it's going to be harder after this week, but the question is, i think, to dan's point is that half american pa seivety, we can't influence the events and if we try too hard we'll be accused of meddling, so, we have to step back and i've had people who understand what's going on in libya say that by stepping back in libya we've let the ka f qataris and the saudis-- >> and we do have leverage that we're not using it as well as it could be. >> yes, but, i th
libya and yemen to their credit and governments there reacted very well and they apologized. they moved forces in, and i think there's great regret in libya, and great pre-american sentiment, but the question is about egypt, the most important one. >> it's the biggest and most important. >> and supporting the democrat's position there and backed morsi the muslim brotherhood leader and there was a big delegation last week in cairo of american business leaders and want to forgive...
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has deployed a group of marines to libya to help secure facilities there. republican presidential candidate mitt romney says the administration's response to the attack sends mixed signals. >> the world remains a dangerous place and american leadership is still sorely needed. >> reporter: the obama campaign has accused romney of launching a political attack in the midst of a diplomatic challenge. sources tell us that they believed that an attack in benghazi was preplanned. they do not believe ambassador stevens was a specific target. in washington, i'm emily schmidt. >>> members of the bay area muslim community also condemned the deadly attack on the consulate and expressed sadness for the families of the four americans. many say they also fear that the violence may feed into a distorted stereotype that some may have of all muslims. they say the very fabric of islam is peace and when an extremist faction commits horrific violence, mainstream muslims feel they must defend their religion. >> violence anywhere sets us all back. >> bay area muslim leaders we sp
has deployed a group of marines to libya to help secure facilities there. republican presidential candidate mitt romney says the administration's response to the attack sends mixed signals. >> the world remains a dangerous place and american leadership is still sorely needed. >> reporter: the obama campaign has accused romney of launching a political attack in the midst of a diplomatic challenge. sources tell us that they believed that an attack in benghazi was preplanned. they do...
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if this violence against americans in egypt and libya and the death of our ambassador to libya is the result of a film excoriating the purported violence of islam, i guess we now have the evidence. how can anyone say otherwise? well, it's an interesting point, john, except you are lumping all muslims in 1 bag and also the way i understand it, the big issue for most in islam is that film actually depicts the prophet muhammad. it's not so much about what they actually depict him doing, but moving on to a far less weighty discussion we have this from deb in arlington reacting to my let's be real commentary tuesday evening remarking on the tlc hit tv series here comes honey boo boo. i was laughing so hard with your comments on honey boo boo i've only watched 1 episode and that was when honey boo boo had the pet piglet and they had to get rid of it. i was relieved for the piglet. i hope hope hope they're using the money they're getting to send this girl to school and further her education. however, i do believe they are better than the kardashians. honey boo boo child and her family better
if this violence against americans in egypt and libya and the death of our ambassador to libya is the result of a film excoriating the purported violence of islam, i guess we now have the evidence. how can anyone say otherwise? well, it's an interesting point, john, except you are lumping all muslims in 1 bag and also the way i understand it, the big issue for most in islam is that film actually depicts the prophet muhammad. it's not so much about what they actually depict him doing, but moving...
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painted on the developments in libya egypt and another arab nations aligned for you. and you can also find the latest updates posted long as they're coming in there the timeline how the situation is developing for that. and also now you tube channel would go all the beaches from the protests in egypt and the rest of the region along with alex but opinion on this is free. russia has denounced the killing of a u.s. ambassador in libya president and said all governments should work to prevent any just provoke provocations on his. the russian president has strongly condemned the attacks in libya and in egypt and he called on governments of all countries to unite in the fight against extremism saying it's very important for all nations to work together he also mentioned that diplomats should be protected by law and government should be paying special attention to protecting people's religious feelings and emphasize the government's role in dealing with these matters in a swift manner before things get out of control these niggas. if it doesn't react in a timely and tough m
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film considered an insult to islam all washington sends warships and marines to libya to hunt down those who killed it's out of a sudden there. are. the federation of europe plans from the e.u. chief to buy nations together to form a formidable anti-christs force but critics say it's a plan to seize political power and not a cure. the netherlands all to stick to the euro road as a conservative scoop up the majority vote although some cutbacks will be renegotiated. and also markets open lower ahead of the u.s. federal reserve's key policy this is in all the details and business later in the program. on screen and online twenty four hours a day seven days a week this is r t i'm karen tara while violent protests continue in cairo against a u.s. made film that scene in islamic countries as an insult to the prophet mohammad demonstrations all demanding an apology from washington and the prosecution of those behind the film earlier riot police fired tear gas at crowds who threw molotov cocktails at the u.s. embassy in the egyptian capital the movie has also triggered more violence across the a
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on our teacher night washington condemns the killing of it sam bacile there to libya which happened during an overnight more parade on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. back in the bailout a german court approves the permanent eurozone rescue for. paves the way for. joy in the five hundred billion euro vicinity but there are conditions attached all the latest in the german capital coming up shortly. and over a million catalonians march for independence from spain claiming madrid is dragging their region down. welcome this is r.t. it's eight pm here in moscow money is kevin zero in first tonight washington's condemned the killing of its ambassador to libya christopher stevens and three other officials who died when armed mob attacked the u.s. consulate in the city of benghazi the bloodshed followed protests over an american film which had been described as an insult to islam is the first time a u.s. ambassador has been killed while in post since nine hundred seventy nine art is going to teach a cat that's got the latest. we heard hillary clinton say the attacks were perpetrated by a small and
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military forces on the ground in libya and this of course in our opinion would be disastrous for the administration and of course egypt to president morsi because the letter on his hands is vital for him to maintain friendly ties of washington yet at the same time the muslim brotherhood which actually pulled into one small protest is a deadlock tonight. i think of president morsi as in a very difficult situation he has been making overtures to the united states. trying to put his government's policy in line with u.s. foreign policy we've seen a negotiation with the international monetary fund with the united states government with the monarchy in qatar to try to rehabilitate or restructure the egyptian economy which is in deep debt and deep crisis but at the same time he has his own political base to be concerned about as well and people could very easily turn against him if he is perceived as being too friendly to the united states and at the same time not defending islam or these attacks that are being made on islam this particular video production company. really just it's just ov
military forces on the ground in libya and this of course in our opinion would be disastrous for the administration and of course egypt to president morsi because the letter on his hands is vital for him to maintain friendly ties of washington yet at the same time the muslim brotherhood which actually pulled into one small protest is a deadlock tonight. i think of president morsi as in a very difficult situation he has been making overtures to the united states. trying to put his government's...
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he said that's the last thing we should be going in relation to places like libya and egypt. do you agree? the arab spring isn't over, this is an ongoing process of change in a vital region in a region where there's always conflict, there's always controversy and there's usually bloodshed. this is going to be a long, difficult transitional process and if anything good is to come of it, we need to stay involved, we need to stay involved with countries that are difficult. and there will be difficulties ahead, but you have to take a longer view in this situation. i wish someone would sit mitt romney down and instruct him on what a longer view is. >> you jean robinson and richard wolf, maybe both of you could do so. thank you, gentlemen. coming up paul ryan returns to his day job. i think he may want to keep it for a while, stay with us. >>> should we cut off that money both to libya and to egypt? >> well, yeah, and we ought to get a republican in the white house. what is the one island of democracy in that god foresaken region of the world? iraq. so you brushed with colgate tota
he said that's the last thing we should be going in relation to places like libya and egypt. do you agree? the arab spring isn't over, this is an ongoing process of change in a vital region in a region where there's always conflict, there's always controversy and there's usually bloodshed. this is going to be a long, difficult transitional process and if anything good is to come of it, we need to stay involved, we need to stay involved with countries that are difficult. and there will be...
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consulate of libya. then the republican response and the defense budget and proposed sequestration caught. -- cut its. >> this week in libya, we lost four of our fellow americans, glenn doherty, carolyn woods, sean smith and chris stevens were all killed on an outrageous attack in our post in benghazi. these americans represented the best of our country. glenn and tyrone had served in america's navy seal for many years before their continued service providing security for our diplomats. they died defending their fellow americans advancing the values that all was cold beer. -- but all of us hold dear. shawn also started his service in uniform, in the air force. he then spent years at the state department, on several continents, always entering his country's call. and investor chris stevens died -- ambassador chris stevens died a hero in two countries, here in the united states, where he inspired us who knew him, and in libya, a country that he helped to save, where he'll completely laid down his life. --
consulate of libya. then the republican response and the defense budget and proposed sequestration caught. -- cut its. >> this week in libya, we lost four of our fellow americans, glenn doherty, carolyn woods, sean smith and chris stevens were all killed on an outrageous attack in our post in benghazi. these americans represented the best of our country. glenn and tyrone had served in america's navy seal for many years before their continued service providing security for our diplomats....
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libya which happened during an overnight raid on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. back in the bailout a german court approves the permanent eurozone rescue for. paves the way to joy in the five hundred billion euro facility there are conditions attached all the latest from the german capital coming up shortly. and the european commission president says the needs to integrate into a federation of nation states in order to be saved from the debt crisis drawing anger from euro skeptics who believe the blog should be heading the opposite way. if you just joined us welcome it's eleven pm. kevin zero in this is r.t. and first washington has condemned the killing of its passage to libya christopher stevens and three other officials who died in an attack at the u.s. consulate in the city of benghazi the bloodshed followed protests over an american film which has been described as an insult to islam is the first time a u.s. ambassador has been killed while in post since one thousand nine hundred eighty nine going to future can as the latest tonight. we heard hillary clinton
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russia condemns the killing of the glass on van sort of to libya saying governments around the world should unite in the fight against a really interesting songs and. international news live from moscow this is all she was me thanks for joining us protests as an egypt refused to leave the streets outside the u.s. embassy in cairo for a third day sporadic clashes with police continued to flare up stones were told by a both sides and tear gas fired to contain the crowds angry over an american made film that mocks islam and the prophet mohammed and local reports now from the egyptian capital. we're still basically saying quite violent street fights between the protesters and the police which have been ongoing all nights we've seen protests throwing molotov and rocks and the security forces responding with quite heavy amounts to take out the minute she arrived at probably about six o'clock this morning they saw the building security barricades have gnawed concrete blocks on the street leading to the embassy behind me and was this is happening the police push the protesters right on to he
russia condemns the killing of the glass on van sort of to libya saying governments around the world should unite in the fight against a really interesting songs and. international news live from moscow this is all she was me thanks for joining us protests as an egypt refused to leave the streets outside the u.s. embassy in cairo for a third day sporadic clashes with police continued to flare up stones were told by a both sides and tear gas fired to contain the crowds angry over an american...
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rather than the events in libya and egypt. after the president gave his statement from the white house he took no questions. bret? >> shannon, thank you. more on this with the panel. >> is your peanut butter and jelly sandwich racist? that is next in grapevine. yes, that is the question. washing the sandwich down with a big cup of soda will be harder in new york. eave the tabe till you finish your vegetables. [ clock ticking ] [ male announcer ] there's a better way... v8 v-fusion. vegetable nutrition they need, fruit taste they love. could've had a v8... are we there yet? are we there yet? [ male announcer ] it's the age-old question of travel. the same one we ask ourselves every day. is it the strongest, the most efficient? have we created the kind of vehicle to move not just people... but an industry forward? are we there yet? are we really? [ male announcer ] are we there yet? we are, for now. introducing the all-new seven passenger gl. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, post
rather than the events in libya and egypt. after the president gave his statement from the white house he took no questions. bret? >> shannon, thank you. more on this with the panel. >> is your peanut butter and jelly sandwich racist? that is next in grapevine. yes, that is the question. washing the sandwich down with a big cup of soda will be harder in new york. eave the tabe till you finish your vegetables. [ clock ticking ] [ male announcer ] there's a better way... v8 v-fusion....
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ambassador chris stevens who died after protesters stormed the consulate in benghazi libya following the riots the administration of u.s. president barack obama was quick to condemn the film but that did not extinguish the fewer indignation with the film led to his son nasrallah making his first public speech since two thousand and eight in front of tens of thousands supporters the leader of hezbollah has been in hiding for sixty days after a month long war with israel strollo called for mass demonstrations and announced the beginning of a global contain to hold the screening and sharing of the provoked of film his stress that the world does not understand muslims deep reverence for the prophet mohammed during in supremely the ayatollah ali khamenei also expressed his anger with the mts long film and laid the blame for it not only on the us but on israel as well. as we just heard the though everything seems to be quiet now in this robot but the turbulence sparked by the film is getting closer. to your city so are are you ready are you expecting something to happen because because bef
ambassador chris stevens who died after protesters stormed the consulate in benghazi libya following the riots the administration of u.s. president barack obama was quick to condemn the film but that did not extinguish the fewer indignation with the film led to his son nasrallah making his first public speech since two thousand and eight in front of tens of thousands supporters the leader of hezbollah has been in hiding for sixty days after a month long war with israel strollo called for mass...
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took nato in the attack on iraq is libya really debt and destruction and they've created this sort of violent situation so what of course we condemn the terrible attacks on the u.s. consulate the murder of christine romans and of course the people responsible are those who carried out the killings we've got to put this in its wider context and this would have happened had nato not intervened last year the government is losing its grip in libya and egypt has been across the region and the u.s. it is the car that's been stoking all this up the u.s. has been aggressively supporting. uprisings of course across the region for its own interests and now it's a kind of blowback time the u.s. is getting it back and you know i think you know interference is the best way to go really well are they going to do regime change again i mean we had this last year i mean gadhafi what was he dictated it was a stable country the u.s. and nato decided to delete it he said if we look across the globe everywhere when they to intervene has been a disaster look at iraq one million people killed there yugoslav
took nato in the attack on iraq is libya really debt and destruction and they've created this sort of violent situation so what of course we condemn the terrible attacks on the u.s. consulate the murder of christine romans and of course the people responsible are those who carried out the killings we've got to put this in its wider context and this would have happened had nato not intervened last year the government is losing its grip in libya and egypt has been across the region and the u.s....
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embassy in the capital there just two days after the american ambassador to libya was killed and protesters tried to take the embassy and cairo now when it comes to to yemen witnesses on the ground reported live ammunition being shot by security forces into the air one reporter i spoke to actually said that there was an injury someone was injured in the head by one of those rounds from the air security forces also used tear gas and water cannons according to eyewitness reports we also heard the protesters were able to breach one of the outer perimeters of the american embassy there setting fire to vehicles before the setting fire to one building and also tearing down according to eyewitness reports the u.s. flag and replacing it with another flag there while it does seem that the situation has been more or less in control so far it really is an unstable sort of environment and we do know that aside from this controversial video which really sparked the protests drone strikes in that country have really pitted the people versus u.s. foreign policy interests in yemen besides yemen we've seen
embassy in the capital there just two days after the american ambassador to libya was killed and protesters tried to take the embassy and cairo now when it comes to to yemen witnesses on the ground reported live ammunition being shot by security forces into the air one reporter i spoke to actually said that there was an injury someone was injured in the head by one of those rounds from the air security forces also used tear gas and water cannons according to eyewitness reports we also heard the...
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diplomats sent to libya in 2007 to help free the people from muammar al-gaddafi. >> there was no question that was exactly the kind of ambassador that any of us would want to that post because he understood. >> in this u2 video he made it clear that he liked them. >> i was thrilled to watch the libyan people stand up and demand their rights. >> his family called him a national diplomats, one that got out into the community, he would even go jogging with his security detail. in may he was named u.s. ambassador to libya, may last night he and three others were killed in the embassy .. >> it is my understanding that he went back in to try and save his people, his employees. >> he graduated from piedmont high school in 1978 and went to uc-berkeley where he lived with steven mcdonald. >> he was a fun-loving man that you have to get things done, but to do it with a smile on his face, relentlessly optimistic. >> he joined the peace corps and attended law school, he set out to make a difference in the world, and he did. >> it is such a waste. i'm sorry ... >> he is described as idealistic, courag
diplomats sent to libya in 2007 to help free the people from muammar al-gaddafi. >> there was no question that was exactly the kind of ambassador that any of us would want to that post because he understood. >> in this u2 video he made it clear that he liked them. >> i was thrilled to watch the libyan people stand up and demand their rights. >> his family called him a national diplomats, one that got out into the community, he would even go jogging with his security...
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libya is an enormous country. it's an urbanized country and then you have a really enormous, something like 4.5 kilometers of borders. it takes about 24 hours, probably a little bit more to drive across the coast. takes a couple days to drive across equivalence in the south. it is an enormous place in parts of egypt, for example, they should be populated throughout, and the spaces in between towns. so the actual surveillance is really quite cute unsure and huge starting from the libyan base. when you think about knuckling a missile is what happened after the revolution, which is nearly all libya is advanced, weapons cache a heartbroken that and ran for by anyone. i was in tripoli watching them doing it. they have gone to create these militias talked about and others have been treated and most but secularly and 2012, to work rebels in mollies used weapons they acquired in libya to arm an insurgency that took over the north, a country and expect to be succeeded in the military. the egyptian authority has problems at
libya is an enormous country. it's an urbanized country and then you have a really enormous, something like 4.5 kilometers of borders. it takes about 24 hours, probably a little bit more to drive across the coast. takes a couple days to drive across equivalence in the south. it is an enormous place in parts of egypt, for example, they should be populated throughout, and the spaces in between towns. so the actual surveillance is really quite cute unsure and huge starting from the libyan base....
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officials said there was no prior intelligence about the attack in libya. tonight, the people in this building are in mourning, but vowing to honor the fallen by carrying on their mission. >> andrea mitchell, after a very sad day at the state department in washington, thanks. and meanwhile, the rage over this american-made video that has offended so many people throughout the islamic world is sadly not dying down. the protest expanded, as we said, across the region today. our chief correspondent, richard engel, is following this above tahrir square. and richard, i guess if there is good news the protests are relatively small and relatively widespread? >> reporter: good evening, brian, it is important to keep it in context, not like the entire middle east is up in flames or americans are being hunted down, but there were many small violent protests, spreading to many countries. and the extremists seemed to have found from their perspective, is an effective tactic, attacking the embassies. >> reporter: the u.s. outposts are easy targets, in yemen for the seco
officials said there was no prior intelligence about the attack in libya. tonight, the people in this building are in mourning, but vowing to honor the fallen by carrying on their mission. >> andrea mitchell, after a very sad day at the state department in washington, thanks. and meanwhile, the rage over this american-made video that has offended so many people throughout the islamic world is sadly not dying down. the protest expanded, as we said, across the region today. our chief...
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that is the samuation in libya. those host nation forces are not capable of defending fixed installations and we need resources and keep those people safe or they shouldn't be when you think about the war in iraq. where did most of the anti-u.s. soldiers and militants come from? they came from benghazi. it is not like we didn't know there is it a problem >> look. every country in the region has a radical islamic movement that is operating inside of it. and they move fighters around you they make no mistake about it and final question. have we gained anything by our involvement in the middle east? should we change our strategy. and like any president wouldn't. given what is happening to us. and our policy now is unstate we saw it unfold over the last three plus years we are disengaging from the middle east. our friends say why aren't you standing here with us. look at iran. permitting them to have a nuclear weapon and we have a feckless policy that is not standing up to them and we are pulling out of iraq despite the
that is the samuation in libya. those host nation forces are not capable of defending fixed installations and we need resources and keep those people safe or they shouldn't be when you think about the war in iraq. where did most of the anti-u.s. soldiers and militants come from? they came from benghazi. it is not like we didn't know there is it a problem >> look. every country in the region has a radical islamic movement that is operating inside of it. and they move fighters around you...
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tunisia over a us film considered an insult to islam while washington sounds warships an marines to libya to hunt down those who killed its ambassador there. the federation of europe plans from the e.u. chief to buying nations together to form a formidable anti-crisis force of critics say it's a plan to seize political power and not a coup or. the netherlands all to stick to the euro road as conservatives scooped the majority vote although some cuts remain on the cards. hello and welcome to our team. broadcasting to you from our studio in moscow where it is the clock we go now to our developing story riot police fired tear gas at hundreds of demonstrators in cairo during a second night of violent protests outside the u.s. embassy in the egyptian capital crowds threw molotov cocktails at the compound angered by a controversial american film do you salting to islam movie has also triggered more violence across the arab world on tuesday america's ambassador to libya was killed when an orange mauled attack the u.s. consulate in the city of benghazi washington has condemned the murder of chris
tunisia over a us film considered an insult to islam while washington sounds warships an marines to libya to hunt down those who killed its ambassador there. the federation of europe plans from the e.u. chief to buying nations together to form a formidable anti-crisis force of critics say it's a plan to seize political power and not a coup or. the netherlands all to stick to the euro road as conservatives scooped the majority vote although some cuts remain on the cards. hello and welcome to our...
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but have you to support libya. she is -- she is happy with the way, how the libyans handled the issue, how the government -- i happening the thing that is very clear, this is want government or people of libya behind this attack. this attack is a very small, stupid people. >> greta: tell me, what do you make of the fact that there are protests in yemen and in cairo, besides just in libya. do you have any connection between the protests? >> well, of course, the connection, i think is the movie. i believe.. -- >> greta: but the movie's just -- i mean, the movie was -- is... not done by american government. people know that, right? >> it is very difficult to distinguish in the middle-east now. because of the different system that we have. anything that comes from a country and they -- they believe that the government is responsible for that because they tried to make it very clear by the administration. but i believe strongly that what is behind this and the protest against the american embassy and all over some count
but have you to support libya. she is -- she is happy with the way, how the libyans handled the issue, how the government -- i happening the thing that is very clear, this is want government or people of libya behind this attack. this attack is a very small, stupid people. >> greta: tell me, what do you make of the fact that there are protests in yemen and in cairo, besides just in libya. do you have any connection between the protests? >> well, of course, the connection, i think is...
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well yes and back to libya i mean you know the big big question is why are they having productive the embassy in the first place but we have heard from president barack obama that a team of marines as being shipped out to the area to stabilize the situation there we've also heard potential navy destroyer ship and another vehicle see vehicle being to deploy to the area supposedly for humanitarian assistance and possible evacuations though that's not been confirmed and we've also more disturbingly heard reports of drones unmanned aerial surveillance vehicles being deployed to the area to supposedly hunt for so-called radical groups there although it's quite unclear how that's actually going to play out and how they're going to get them out of the area once the situation stabilizes so very disturbing developments here in the middle east of course and also we're getting reports of some casualties on both sides and of course we'll keep you posted on this developing story. live from the region elise thank you very much indeed thank you and this u.s. film is nobu funniest thing america has d
well yes and back to libya i mean you know the big big question is why are they having productive the embassy in the first place but we have heard from president barack obama that a team of marines as being shipped out to the area to stabilize the situation there we've also heard potential navy destroyer ship and another vehicle see vehicle being to deploy to the area supposedly for humanitarian assistance and possible evacuations though that's not been confirmed and we've also more...